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Conditionally acceptable recentered set estimators (English)
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The usual confidence sphere for a multivariate normal mean can be uniformly improved upon, in terms of coverage probability, by recentering it at a Stein-type estimator. However, these improved sets can have poor conditional performance. Using the theory of relevant betting procedures, which provides an objective means for assessing the conditional performance of a statistical procedure, a criterion for conditional acceptability can be established. A method of constructing such sets is outlined and applied to some recentered confidence sets. In particular, recentering at the positive-part James-Stein estimator yields a conditionally acceptable confidence set.
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confidence sphere
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multivariate normal mean
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coverage probability
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Stein- type estimator
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betting procedures
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conditional acceptability
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recentered confidence sets
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James-Stein estimator
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